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1、清远市2021届高三级摸底考试英语2020.11 考生注意:1 .本试卷由三个部分组成。满分120分,考试时间100分钟。2 .考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应 题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径0.5毫来黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区 域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。3 .本试卷命题范围:高考范围,第一部分阅读(共两节.满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2. 5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AVolunteer English Teachers
2、 Needed in San JoseOur volunteer TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) internships (实习)are a great way to start your new work. You can get valuable experience in your teaching while you are helping others! You can also get the chance to travel around your host city or town and have a better
3、understanding of the local people and culture.Our volunteer TEFL internships are open to anyone who has studied in our TEFL courses and meets our need for each job chance o . If you have taken a class in other TEFL courses and hold a recognized certificate (over 120 hours of study) , your applicatio
4、ns for our internships will also be accepted.How much you should pay for your internship?Only $ 350 fbr each person!What is included in the pay? Airport pick up from San Jose Juan Santamaria International Airport. 4.day training before working, including living and meals. Bus trip from San Jose to t
5、he host town or city. Three meals daily that are provided by the host family. Support for getting Volunteer Visa (签证)to Costa Rica. 24-hour help from local program assistant. Anything that you use in your teaching at the local school.What is excluded in the pay? The cost in your travelling around th
6、e country on weekends. Anything that you buy fbr your own use.1. Who can have the chance to take the internship?A. Those who have finished study in college.B. Those who have travelled around San Jose.C. Those who love to be working with children.D. Those who have taken a course in the TEFL program.2
7、. How much should they pay if Tom and his brother both decide to take the internship?A. $ 350.B. $ 500.C. $ 600.D. $ 700.3. What should the TEFL teachers do after arriving?A. Travel around the country.B. Get to know the host families.C. Take a training for 4 days before working.D. Buy all the things
8、 they need in teaching.BFor many years, I knew I wanted to be a music video director. After graduating from high school, I moved to Los Angeles, where I earned a degree in video production. Fortune smiled upon me as I quickly worked at important positions. I was. young and ambitious working in the f
9、ield Id dreamed of for years.One day, while assisting as a volunteer at an award show, one of the production managers remarked that I was going to be a powerhouse”. I knew I wanted to be happy and enjoy whatever work I did, but I wasnt sure I wanted to be a powerhouse”. Not too long after the show,
10、I was laid off from my position at the production pany/ It sent me back home to Florida to think about my next career move.In Florida, I landed a job working the night shift at a financial institution. The pay was good, but a few months later my creative spirit sent an S. O. S. to my brain, signalin
11、g I wasnt making the best use of my talents I didn*t have the money to make another cross-country move back to Los Angeles, but I also couldnt stay in an unfulfilling (不称心的)job.I did some creative writing during my spare time. To motivate myself even further* I made the mitment to author a childrens
12、 book. My goal didnt end there, however. I was also determined to get the book published.Once I pleted my manuscript (手稿),I decided it would be best if it were a picture storybook. It was not easy fbr me to get the book published and yet I continued sending out my work. It took somewhere between thr
13、ee and four years to finally attract the interest of a publisher. I held a copy of my beautiful childrens book in my hands.I found a happy place within and a new realization. I may not have bee a powerhouse, but I did acplish a goal. Success found within is how you define it, how you live it and alw
14、ays have something to strive for, not fear.4. What used to be the authors goal in life?A. To be a music video director.C. To be a financial expert.B. To be a powerhouse.D. To be a famous book writer.5. What was the authors attitude towards her first job?A. Indifferent. B. Satisfied.C. Disappointed.
15、D. Puzzled.6. What did the author do when she got back to Florida?A. Define her goal in life.B. Move back to her home.C. Make a change in her career.D. Find someone appreciating her talent7. What can we learn from the text?A. Try different lifestyles.B. Find our own strength.C. Be brave to struggle
16、fbr something.D. Stick to the first goal in our life.COne of the important, but seldom-discussed, problems in healthcare reform is how to take care of our aging population as people continue to live longer. According to a new study from the MacArthur Research Network on an Aging Society, by 2050 Ame
17、ricans may live 3.1 to 7. 9 years longer than the government expects. That would mean women would live 89 to 93 years and men 83 to nearly 86 years. The researchers base their conclusion on rapid advances in biomedical (生物医药)technology that delay the start and progression of major deadly diseases or
18、 that slow the aging process “While this is good news, especially fbr the young, the life expectancy, which is in excess of (超过) the governments estimates, would raise costs sharply fbr Medicare and Social Security. If the studys predictions are accurate, the total cost fbr those two programs throug
19、h 2050 could be between $3.2 trillion and $ & 3 trillion higher than the US Census Bureau (人口 普查局)and the Social Security Administration currently expect.And that*s only the beginning. With anticipated scientific breakthroughs in ing decades, people could eventually live to 150 years of age, says Dr
20、. Steven Joyal, an official of the Life Extension Foundation (LEF) ) a nonprofit organization that promotes research on how we can live longer and healthier. The MacArthur paper, in fact, says that some experts believe the average life expectancy could hit 100 by 2060.Whafs more, Joyal says, the con
21、quest (战胜)of disease and the slowing of the aging process will lead to a sharp decline in disability, allowing people of advanced age to function as well as they did when they were much younger. HIn other words, a 90-year-old person could have the same mental and physical capacity as somebody 40 or
22、50 years old.8. What does the new study show?A. Americans will live much longer by 2050 than they do now.B. Great progress has been made in the US in public security.C. Few people pay attention to the health care reform in the US.D. Fewer Americans suffer from deadly disease now than before.9. What
23、probably helps American live much longer?A. Social security.B. Biomedical technology.C. Healthcare reform.D. New research in health cam.10. What problem may a longer life expectancy in the US lead to?A. The aging process will speed up.B. It adds to the chance of being disabled.C. The old will have s
24、ome mental problems.D. It will increase public costs fbr the government.11. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. Life for Senior Citizens in the USB. The Longer Life Expectancy in the FutureC. The Disadvantage of Longer Life ExpectancyD. What Can Be Done to Support So Many Ag
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